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June BOM: Border Stars and Sawtooth Stars

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01 June 2009
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This month, designer Sue Garman has you continuing to make Stars for the inner Star border of your "Stars for a New Day" quilt. These blocks will make a beautiful addition to your quilt, so keep up the good work!  To view quilt blocks finished and posted by TQS members, be sure to visit Show and Tell here. You're sure to be inspired to "stay on task" after seeing what others have been creating.

To learn more about the "Stars for a New Day" Block of the Month and designer Sue Garman, click here. Be sure to watch the corresponding instructional video by clicking here. As always, the BOM and video lessons are free to all current TQS Star members.  It's not to late to start on the 2009 BOM, so click here to become a TQS Star Member and join in on the fun!

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BOM for June - Sink or Swim

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31 May 2009
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In our TQS BOM for June, Sue Garman takes the mystery out of calculating width and length for creating 'floater' strips. What are floater strips? It's those narrow borders inserted into your quilts to assist in making odd size borders fit. It's a perennial problem, and even if you aren't making the 2009 BOM (and you should), this lesson will help you in many of your own projects. The 2009 BOM and Sue Garman's video classroom are free to Star Members! The excitement for June's block begins tomorrow.

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Episode 411 with Elise Roberts

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25 May 2009
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Quilters have always been a generous breed.  This show focuses on the giving and supportive efforts by quilters throughout history to help those in need.  Historian, Elise Roberts, shares stories of a variety of service projects from the early 1930s to present day.  TQS also takes us on a special field trip to visit the Home of the Brave project.  To watch the show click here.

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We are MOVING

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19 May 2009
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Hey everyone - we are moving!!! That is right - September taping will take place in Boulder Co - We LOVE La Veta and will miss her - but as everyone knows, with time comes change. We are very excited our new adventure and are very pleased that our entire team will stay intact Cool- Why, you are probably wondering - Well, it has been a life dream for Ricky and Justin to build a retreat center on their property outside of La Veta (Autumn Rock) and in order to realize this dream - steps needed to be put in motion. Interested in a fabulous facility (the TQS studio) in La Veta? We know of a place for sale.

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and now - Good Stuff

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07 May 2009
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That's right, if TQS isn't already the worlds best cyber community because of YOU - just listen to what is coming up - I am really really excited!

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Libby Lehman Breaks Ankle

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03 May 2009
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Ricky, Alex, and Libby Lehman in her wheelchair and temporary cast.

Libby Lehman (episode 112) broke her ankle this past weekend -yes, that's true! However, instead of us telling you how it happened (and we WILL... and those of you who know, shhh...please don't give it away) we want you to spin a yarn and tell us a super story about what might have happened to cause this super quilter to be confined to crutches. We'll spill the beans in an upcoming newsletter and blog but until then, it's up to you to entertain TQS with your wit and humor. Let the party begin.

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May: Border Stars (Set 2) and Sawtooth Stars

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01 May 2009
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This month TQS BOM designer Sue Garman keeps you on track by continuing to make border stars and sawtooth stars.  Don't get discouraged once all of the elements of this stunning quilt come together, you will see that it was worth it. 

To learn more about the Stars for a New Day Block of the month and Sue Garman click here.  Be sure to watch the corresponding instructional video by clicking here. And as always, the BOM and video lessons are free to all current TQS Star members.

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AQS 2009 - Monterey at Dusk - Melinda Bula

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27 April 2009
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TQS Daily Blogs have occasionally featured the work of Melinda Bula over the past year or so. Her work has been doing very well at shows and we are proud to announce that Melinda visited Alex and Ricky in La Veta this past March during the recent tapings and she will be a guest on an upcoming show. Melinda won two awards in Paducah. The quilt pictured here is called Monterey at Dusk and you can see by the famous AQS dogwood blossom ribbon it won first in Small Wall Quilts: Pictorial. The colors and the refelctions on the water are executed with excellence. This is one art quilt sure to inspire. Congratulations Melinda!

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AQS 2009 - And the winner is....

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23 April 2009
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Ricky and Justin are attending the 25th anniversary show for the American Quilter's Society in Paducah, Kentucky. Ricky was able to take these shots of the stunning Best of Show quilt. It is called Renaissance Revival. It is made by Mariya Waters from Australia. Mariya was able to make it to the show and so everyone here is thrilled to meet her. The quilt took 4 and a half years to make. The applique is outlined by hand with a decorative thread. The same outline is also couched on the back with the same decorative thread. Our TQS hats are off to Mariya on this sensational quilt.

Get more details directly from Mariya's website - click here

What do you think about it?

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A Rush on Sewing Machines in Saudi Arabia

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22 April 2009
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Thank you to Christie Eckard who told us about the following article that appeared in the gulfnews.com:

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Saudis flock to grab Singer machines despite warnings

By Abdul Rahman Shaheen, Correspondent
Published: April 15, 2009, 16:53

Riyadh: A large number of Saudis as well as expatriates are flocking to markets in various Saudi cities to take possession of Singer sewing machines after rumours gained momentum that they contain the rare red mercury substance.

This resulted in skyrocketing prices of the machine across the Kingdom, from the normal rate of SR100 up to SR150,000.

Despite repeated warnings from the Saudi authorities against believing such rumours, which started circulating two weeks ago via the internet, people rushed to grab the machines, resulting in traffic congestion in some of the streets in Riyadh and other cities in the Kingdom.

Security forces swung into action to disperse the crowds who gathered to buy Singer machines at any price.

The rumours gained momentum in the Kingdom after they spread in the neighbouring countries of Egypt and Jordan.

Major General Mansour Al Turki, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, described the rumours "as false and deceptive." Police officials said the rumours were started by gangs attempting to swindle people out of their money, and denied the existence of red mercury in the sewing machines.

As trading in the sewing machines was intense in many cities, police were present at all market places to monitor sales and ensure that no sewing machines were sold for more than their true price.

During a tour of Riyadh's Deera market, a Gulf News correspondent saw that there was a huge demand for even old Singer sewing machines. Many people are flocking to the shops for the repair and sale of old sewing machines, which carry the emblem of Singer with the picture of a lion.

Naif Al Mutairi, one of the customers, said that there was a heavy rush to possess the old Singer machines manufactured during the period between 1879 and 1900, and those with the numbers of 22, 28 and 29, which are hand-made. "It is believed that the old machines contained the so-called red mercury substance more than the new models," he said, adding that the prices shot up from SR8,000 to SR150,000.

A salesman in the market told Gulf News that red mercury is a very rare substance, and its price ranges between $100,000 and $300,000 per kilogram.

Those who purportedly sell or buy red mercury are rarely in agreement as to the exact nature or even colour of the substance, while the uses for it vary from it being an essential ingredient to nuclear power, to having the ability to summon Jinns, extract gold and locate buried treasure, and perform other types of magic. No proof of the substance's existence has ever been found, scientists say, and many believe it to be the result of a hoax.

Meanwhile, Saudi writer Ali Saad Al Mousa rejected the red mercury stories as unfounded and baseless. He compared this to an old rumour pertaining to the urine of camel that resulted in skyrocketing its prices up to SR1,000 per litre.

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